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Canterbury-Bankstown committed to tackling climate change

Canterbury-Bankstown committed to tackling climate change
The City of Canterbury Bankstown has pledged to become a ‘climate champion’, under a new landmark national initiative officially launched in Canberra last week.
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26/07/2017

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26/07/2017

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The City of Canterbury Bankstown has pledged to become a ‘climate champion’, under a new landmark national initiative officially launched in Canberra last week.

Canterbury-Bankstown has joined more than 30 councils, across the country, representing more than 300 towns and cities and almost two million Australians, ready to tackle climate change at a local level.

Administrator, Richard Colley, said the Cities Power Partnership (CPP), created by the Climate Council of Australia, empowers councils to continue to undertake five or more projects and initiatives to cut emissions, including emission reduction plans; switching to cleaner energy; and building greener, efficient and more resilient communities.